WWE has reached a major digital milestone, with the company’s YouTube channel showing the popularity of the company.
While WWE’s channel has been the biggest on YouTube for some time now, the company just achieved a massive feat on the platform.
WWE has now hit 100 million subscribers, making it the tenth YouTube channel to do so.
The WWE YouTube channel is the tenth most subscribed channel on the platform, immediately behind Zee Music Company in ninth and PewDiePie in eighth.
The most subscribed YouTube channel is currently T-Series, with 261 million subscribers.
WWE’s YouTube subscriber count is almost double those of the NBA (21.5 M), UFC (17.7 M), NFL (12.7 M), MLB (4.93 M), and NHL (2.09 M) combined.
WWE’s channel features highlights from weekly shows and premium live events.
The company recently started posting one full segment from each weekly show the day after Raw and SmackDown, making it easier for fans to catch up on the action.
The company also uses the channel to post matches for fans to watch for free in the lead up to big events.
WWE recently shared a free match featuring Sasha Banks/Mercedes Mone despite her upcoming AEW debut.
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